

This white paper draws on the experience of Europe’s leading vulnerability disclosure management player, YesWeHack. Our ambition is to contribute to the development of less vulnerable and safer cyberspace, driven by Europe. This resolution is all the more critical as the risk of cyberattacks, linked to the exploitation of vulnerabilities, will inevitably increase with digital transformation.
The process of implementing a coordinated disclosure policy consolidates the technological autonomy of organisations and contributes to the strengthening of security in Europe. Any responsible and trustworthy organisation must thus focus on reducing digital risk by valuing the reports of ethical hackers. It is this new collaboration that will enable the emergence of collective cybersecurity responsibility.